Aug 2, 2023

Semiconductor Industry Update Webinar

Semiconductor Industry Update Webinar
Registration Now Open

Our 2023 forecast has again transpired both accurate and prescient, with most forecasters now aligned with our double-digit decline. With the downturn now bottoming, all eyes are on the speed and shape of the recovery. Will it be a sharp V-shaped rebound or a more gradual U, or will it instead be a protracted drawn out- hockey-stick recovery? And if the latter, how slow will that be? Find out the answer to these and other key questions at Future Horizons' IFS2023 September industry update outlook webinar, Sep 12, 2023, 3pm UK BST (GMT+1): https://www.futurehorizons.com/page/136/Industry-Update-Webinar


What
This one-hour broadcast will focus on the chip industry outlook, including:

• Has the market bust finally reached the bottom?

• What is the market outlook for 2H-2023?

• What are the likely ramifications for 2024?

• How to build resilient business strategies, plus

• Opportunity to ask specific questions in advance, during and after the webinar.

Who

• All companies, small and large, from startups to established market leaders

• Key decision-makers engaged in the design, manufacture, or supply of semiconductors

• Government organisations involved in trade and investment

• Those involved in investing or banking within the electronics industry

• Senior marketing executives planning future marketing strategy


Why
Founded in 1989, Future Horizons' track record and industry experience makes this a must-attend event for key decision makers in semiconductors, electronics, and all related industries. We always present accurate and insightful analysis at these events backed up by sound data based on our 55 plus years of direct industry experience, dating back to the first commercial IC, longer than any other analyst and most industry execs. We have been in the business of forecasting and analyzing the semiconductor market for over 40 years and have been a trusted advisor to governments, investors, startups and most of the top global semiconductor firms. Time and again we have saved our clients time and money with our insightful and accurate analysis of the industry.


Fee
For a small investment of UK £150 plus £30 UK VAT you will gain accurate industry insight to make good strategic decisions in these uncertain times

• Discount available for 3 or more attendees from the same company/organisation

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• This event can also be held in-house for your added convenience and flexibility


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Jul 31, 2023

[book] Negative Capacitance Field Effect Transistors


Negative Capacitance Field Effect Transistors
Physics, Design, Modeling and Applications


Edited By Young Suh Song, Shubham Tayal, Shiromani Balmukund Rahi, Abhishek Kumar Upadhyay


Pages 63 Color & 7 B/W Illustrations
ISBN 9781032445311 176 Sept. 29, 2023 by CRC Press


Description
This book aims to provide information in the ever-growing field of low-power electronic devices and their applications in portable device, wireless communication, sensor, and circuit domains. Negative Capacitance Field Effect Transistor: Physics, Design, Modeling and Applications, discusses low-power semiconductor technology and addresses state-of-art techniques such as negative-capacitance field-effect transistors and tunnel field-effect transistors. The book is broken up into four parts. Part one discusses foundations of low-power electronics including the challenges and demands and concepts like subthreshold swing. Part two discusses the basic operations of negative-capacitance field-effect transistor (NC-FET) and Tunnel Field-effect Transistor (TFET). Part three covers industrial applications including cryogenics and biosensors with NC-FET. This book is designed to be one-stop guidebook for students and academic researchers, to understand recent trends in the IT industry and semiconductor industry. It will also be of interest to researchers in the field of nanodevices like NC-FET, FinFET, Tunnel FET, and device-circuit codesign.

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Recent Challenges in IT and Semiconductor Industry: From Von Neumann Architecture to the Future
Young Suh Song, Shiromani Balmukund Rahi, Navjeet Bagga, Sunil Rathore, Rajeewa Kumar Jaisawal, P. Vimala, Neha Paras, K. Srinivasa Rao
Chapter 2 Technical Demands of Low-Power Electronics
Soha Maqbool Bhat, Pooran Singh, Ramakant Yadav, Shiromani Balmukund Rahi, Billel Smaani, Abhishek Kumar Upadhyay, Young Suh Song
Chapter 3 Negative capacitance Field Effect Transistors: Concept and Technology
Ball Mukund Mani Tripathi
Chapter 4 Basic Operation Principle of Negative Capacitance Field Effect Transistor
Malvika, Bijit Choudhuri, Kavicharan Mummaneni
Chapter 5 Basic Operational Principle of Anti-ferroelectric Materials and Ferroelectric Materials
Umesh Chandra Bind, Shiromani Balmukund Rahi
Chapter 6 Basic Operation Principle of Optimized NCFET: Amplification Perspective
S. Yadav, P.N Kondekar, B. Awadhiya
Chapter 7 Spin Based Magnetic Devices With Spintronics
Asif Rasool, Shahnaz kossar, R.Amiruddin
Chapter 8 Mathematical Approach for Future Semiconductor Roadmap
Shiromani Balmukund Rahi,Abhishek Kumar Upadhyay, Young Suh Song, Nidhi Sahni, Ramakant Yadav, Umesh Chandra Bind,Guenifi Naima,Billel Smaani,Chandan Kumar Pandey,Samir Labiod, T.S. Arun Samul,Hanumanl Lal, H. Bijo Josheph
Chapter 9 Mathematical Approach for Foundation of Negative Capacitance Technology
Shiromani Balmukund Rahi,Abhishek Kumar Upadhyay, Young Suh Song, Nidhi Sahni, Ramakant Yadav, Umesh Chandra Bind,Guenifi Naima,Billel Smaani,Chandan Kumar Pandey,Samir Labiod, T.S. Arun Samul,Hanumanl Lal, H. Bijo Josheph


FOSS Circuit Simulators

AN OPEN-SOURCE, FREE CIRCUIT SIMULATOR
by: Bryan Cockfield on July 30, 2023

The original circuit simulation software, called the Simulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis, or SPICE as it is more commonly known, was originally developed at the University of Califorina Berkeley in the 1970s with an open-source license. That’s the reason for the vast versions of SPICE available now decades after the original was released, not all of which are as open or free as we might like [1].

Fig: The Quite Universal Circuit Simulator includes a GUI based on the Qt toolkit and handles ad and ac analysis, S-parameters, harmonic balance analysis, noise analysis, and so forth. 

We’ve [2] listed all the simulators we found - the good, the bad, and the ugly - that actually did perform circuit simulation in some fashion. They are provided alphabetically, along with the most notable benefits and drawbacks we uncovered.


REF:
[1] An Open-Source, Free Circuit Simulator by Bryan Cockfield on July 30, 2023
[2] Best free analog circuit simulators by Lee Teschler on January 26, 2022

Jul 21, 2023

[book] Organic and Inorganic Light Emitting Diodes

Organic and Inorganic Light Emitting Diodes
Reliability Issues and Performance Enhancement

Edited By T.D. Subash, J. Ajayan, W. Grabinski

ISBN 9781032375175 1st Edition (C) 2023
198 Pages 106 B/W Illustrations
Published June 19, 2023 by CRC Press

Description
This book covers a comprehensive range of topics on the physical mechanisms of LEDs (light emitting diodes), scattering effects, challenges in fabrication and efficient enhancement techniques in organic and inorganic LEDs. It deals with various reliability issues in organic/inorganic LEDs like trapping and scattering effects, packaging failures, efficiency droops, irradiation effects, thermal degradation mechanisms, and thermal degradation processes.

Chapter 1: Fundamental Physics of Light Emitting Diodes: Organic
and Inorganic Technology; Deboraj Muchahary, Sagar Bhattarai, Arvind Sharma and Ajay Kumar Mahato
Chapter 2: Physical Mechanisms That Limit the Reliability of LEDs; Tulasi Radhika Patnala, N. Hemalatha, Sankararao Majji and M. Sundar Rajan
Chapter 3: Scattering Effects on the Optical Performance of LEDs; Vinodhini Subramaniyam, B. A. Saravanan and Moorthi Pichumani
Chapter 4: Challenges in Fabrication and Packaging of LEDs; Nesa Majidzadeh and Hossein Movla
Chapter 5: Opportunities and Challenges in Flexible and Organic LED; Shalu C.
Chapter 6: Light Extraction Efficiency Improvement Techniques in Light-Emitting Diodes; M. Manikandan, G. Dhivyasri, D. Nirmal, Joseph Anthony Prathap and Binola K. Jebalin I. V.
Chapter 7: Efficiency Enhancement Techniques in Flexible and Organic Light-Emitting Diodes; J. Ajayan and T. D. Subash
Chapter 8: Performance Enhancement of Light Emitting Radiating Dipoles (LERDs) Using Surface Plasmon-Coupled and Photonic Crystal-Coupled Emission Platforms; Seemesh Bhaskar and Sai Sathish Ramamurthy



Jul 20, 2023

[paper] THz FET Modeling

Adam Gleichman1, Kindred Griffis1, and Sergey V. Baryshev1,2
Useful Circuit Analogies to Model THz Field Effect Transistors
arXiv:2307.07488v1 [physics.app-ph] 14 Jul 2023

1) Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Michigan State University, USA
2) Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Michigan State University, USA

Anstract: The electron fluid model in plasmonic field effect transistor (FET) operation is related to the behavior of a radio-frequency (RF) cavity. This new understanding led to finding the relationships between physical device parameters and equivalent circuit components in traditional parallel resistor, inductor, and capacitor (RLC) and transmission models for cavity structures. Verification of these models is performed using PSpice to simulate the frequency dependent.
FIG: RLC Lumped THz FET Model